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INSIDE THIS ISSUE 16 Editor's Letter 18, 20, 22 Obsessions. decorations salient facts. 24 Social: La L.A. Louvre 30 Wanderings: 86 hours in Los Angeles 34 Dining: Amore restaurant 40 Wedding: Meredith Flores + Mason Barker 44 Design: Ceramics Craze 46 Fashion: The Big Easy 56 Wanderings: The Texture of New Orleans DECORATION + ART 66 Design Notes: Marie Flanigan for Annie Selke, Morris & Co. X Williams Sonoma 68 Design Note: Gucci Décor's new collection 70 Art + Design: The stunning life of Ann Getty and a Christie's auction 76 Design: A Karl Kamrath- designed 1970s building transformed by Mary Lambrakos COVER CREDITS: Photography Evelyn Pustka. Art direction Michelle Aviña. Stylist Hannah Matthews. Model Lauren Swann with New Icon, New York City. Balenciaga pink back- to-front dress, gold earrings, and black boot, at the Balenciaga boutique, Saks Fifth Avenue, net-a-porter.com. Hair Clo Ramirez. Makeup Juan Peralta, using Chanel Beauty. Special thanks to Lorena Medinilla and Arturo Escalante. Editorial assistant Tamar Mendelssohn. Fashion portfolio photographed at Maison de la Luz, New Orleans. HOUSTON | SEPTEMBER 2022 CONTENTS Diane Dorrans Saeks, author of Ann Getty Interior Style (Rizzoli), documents a life well lived and details The Ann and Gordon Getty Collection auction from Christie's, page 70. In Ann and Gordon Getty's living room in San Francisco, the walls are covered with eight English chinoiserie panels, circa 1740, embellished with a pair of George II tree-form wall sconces, circa 1760, with Chinese porcelain figures. The pair of George I gilded armchairs covered in antique blue damask was originally from Spye Park House, a historic Palladian mansion near Bath. The corner banquets are covered in custom-woven tiger-stripe silk velvet by Bevilacqua, Venice. The Bishop-sleeve curtains are crafted in three shades of Indian silk. LISA ROMEREIN p.70 12